Tag: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Ten years after the disappearance of the Ayotzinapa students, the families still have no answers
It is a case still full of mysteries that continues to haunt Mexico. The commemorations of the disappearance of the 43 students of Ayotzinapa have begun in Mexico City. The…
Sinaloa Cartel Torn Apart by Open Warfare, Fifteen Dead
According to the local prosecutor’s report, at least fifteen people have been killed since Monday, September 9 in the northwest of Mexico during clashes linked to an open war within…
Protesters invade Senate, delay explosive judicial reform
Several hundred protesters invaded the Mexican Senate to protest against the reform of the judiciary wanted by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Senate President Gerardo Fernandez Noroña (presidential majority) adjourned…
Thousands protest against controversial judicial reform
The approval of the justice reform wanted by outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in a Senate committee on Sunday, September 8, represents a further step towards the entry into…
Mexico’s President warns Supreme Court of possible censorship of his reform
In Mexico, the political class and the justice system are shaken by the reform of the judiciary. This is a controversial bill that involves, among other things, a change in…
Mexico launches new military-controlled airline
The Mexican government announced Thursday, August 10 the launch of a new airline, Mexicana de Aviación, which will be controlled by the army. The result of the takeover of the…
government plans national ‘super-pharmacy’ to stem drug shortage
The supply of medicines in Mexico is one of the major problems of this government which has made health one of its main themes and promises the construction of a…
security forces target of multiple attacks attributed to cartels
Six people died and fourteen were injured Tuesday evening, July 12, in an ambush attributed to the cartels in the town of Tlajomulco, in northwestern Mexico. The attack was described…
Mexico announces agreement with China and South Korea against fentanyl trafficking
Mexico announced this Friday, May 26, an agreement with China and South Korea to fight against the importation of fentanyl, a synthetic drug which causes tens of thousands of overdoses…
Mexican president urges Washington to take responsibility
Three days after the fire that claimed the lives of 39 migrants in a detention center in Ciudad Juarez, a city located on the American border, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador…